Use a water softening agent with the wash cycle...one of the cheapest is Washing Soda, or "Calgon"... Calgon is more expensive. These products bind with the minerals in water so the detergent doesn't react and form a crusty residue.

Also an extra rinse helps too.

If you have a "Water Softner" machine there is no need to use soda or Calgon.Some apartment/flat blocks also soften the water provided to their residents.

Use a water softening agent with the wash cycle...one of the cheapest is Washing Soda, or "Calgon"... Calgon is more expensive. These products bind with the minerals in water so the detergent doesn't react and form a crusty residue.

Also an extra rinse helps too.

If you have a "Water Softner" machine there is no need to use soda or Calgon.Some apartment/flat blocks also soften the water provided to their residents.

In summer here with the rain which can last for up to three months and factor in over 90 per cent in humidity, you can't get clothes or bed linen and towels dry. A dryer is essential. The rest of the year is fine to go without a dryer.

In summer here with the rain which can last for up to three months and factor in over 90 per cent in humidity, you can't get clothes or bed linen and towels dry. A dryer is essential. The rest of the year is fine to go without a dryer.

Pregnant broads can be nuts because of the hormones. Just let her run the dryer next time and don't worry a bout the $. You'll be much better off ... as you learned the hard way this time.

Tell me about it. My adopted daughter used to work as a bartender. We knew something was wrong when she burst into tears because it was almost 2:30am, and she was trying to clear the bar of a bunch of drunks, and no one would listen to her. Usually, she would just physically throw them out. LITERALLY! This time she burst into tears instead... so unlike her. A few days later, she realized she was pregnant.

Then one day she ordered a McGriddle, ...and they forgot the cheese. She burst into tears. lol poor thing.